usr/lib/libobjc.A.dylib (compatibility version 1.0.0, current version 227.0.0) Users/schoon/xmi-quant/src/./lib/libxmi-quant.dylib (compatibility version 0.0.0, current version 0.0.0) I used the default installation of the Intel Fortran and the environment is set correctly. _libm_sse2_cos referenced from libxmi-quant expected to be defined in libimf.dylib _libm_sse2_tan referenced from libxmi-quant expected to be defined in libimf.dylib _for_stop_core referenced from libxmi-quant expected to be defined in libifcore.dylib _for_write_seq_lis_xmit referenced from libxmi-quant expected to be defined in libifcore.dylib _libm_sse2_sin referenced from libxmi-quant expected to be defined in libimf.dylib _for_dealloc_allocatable referenced from libxmi-quant expected to be defined in libifcore.dylib _libm_sse2_sincos referenced from libxmi-quant expected to be defined in libimf.dylib _for_e xit referenced from libxmi-quant expected to be defined in libifcore.dylib _iso_c_binding_mp_c_loc_ referenced from libxmi-quant expected to be defined in libifcore.dylib _for_deallocate referenced from libxmi-quant expected to be defined in libifcore.dylib _for_allocate referenced from libxmi-quant expected to be defined in libifcore.dylib _svml_exp2 referenced from libxmi-quant expected to be defined in libsvml.dylib _for_write_seq_fmt_xmit referenced from libxmi-quant expected to be defined in libifcore.dylib _for_write_seq_fmt referenced from libxmi-quant expected to be defined in libifcore.dylib _for_alloc_allocatable referenced from libxmi-quant expected to be defined in libifcore.dylib _for_check_mult_overflow referenced from libxmi-quant expected to be defined in libifcore.dylib _libm_sse2_exp referenced from libxmi-quant expected to be defined in libimf.dylibĬ_f_pointer_set_desc4 referenced from libxmi-quant expected to be defined in libifcore.dylib _for_read_seq_lis referenced from libxmi-quant expected to be defined in libifcore.dylib _for_write_seq_lis referenced from libxmi-quant expected to be defined in libifcore.dylib lib/libxmi-quant.dylib (checking for undefined symbols may be affected) (No such file or directory, errno = 2) usr/bin/ld: warning can't open dynamic library: libsvml.dylib referenced from. usr/bin/ld: warning can't open dynamic library: libguide.dylib referenced from. usr/bin/ld: warning can't open dynamic library: libirc.dylib referenced from. usr/bin/ld: warning can't open dynamic library: libintlc.dylib referenced from. usr/bin/ld: warning can't open dynamic library: libimf.dylib referenced from. usr/bin/ld: warning can't open dynamic library: libifport.dylib referenced from. usr/bin/ld: warning can't open dynamic library: libifcoremt.dylib referenced from. usr/bin/ld: warning can't open dynamic library: libifcore.dylib referenced from. I compiled the library without problems but when I want to try the executables I receive a bunch of ld errors like this:įYI: libxmi-quant.dylib is the name of my shared library. My software consists of a shared library, written in C, Obj-C and fortran, and a bunch of executables written in C and Obj-C that link to this library. As I managed to this before on Fedora 8 with ifort, as well as on this Mac Pro using gfortran 4.3, I expected no problems. I am trying to compile some code I wrote for my research on an Intel Mac Pro running Mac OS X Tiger 10.4.11 using ifort.
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